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Nordurmyrin is a meat cutting- and serving board. It draws its name from a neighbourhood in the old east of Reykjavik. Its street names are named… Read More

Nordurmyrin is a meat cutting- and serving board. It draws its name from a neighbourhood in the old east of Reykjavik. Its street names are named after renowned characters in the old icelandic sagas: Landnama, Laxdaela and Njala. These are examples of the street names: Audargata, Gudrunargata, Gunnarsbraut and Skarphedinsgata. When meat is cut on the board the blood juices rush down the streets. It refers to the conflicts that arose in the societies of the second and third generations of Icelandic settlers.
Designed by "7-9-13 Design Group": Anna Thorunn Hauksdottir, Björg Juto, Ingunn Jónsdóttir, Marý Ólafsdóttir, Sigríður Ásdís Jónsdóttir, Viggó Jóhansson and Thorunn Arnadottir Read Less

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Nordurmyrin is a meat cutting- and serving board. It draws its name from a neighbourhood in the old east of Reykjavik. Its street names are named after renowned characters in the old icelandic sagas: Landnama, Laxdaela and Njala. These are examples of the street names: Audargata, Gudrunargata, Gunnarsbraut and Skarphedinsgata. When meat is cut on the board the blood juices rush down the streets. It refers to the conflicts that arose in the societies of the second and third generations of Icelandic settlers.
Designed by "7-9-13 Design Group": Anna Thorunn Hauksdottir, Björg Juto, Ingunn Jónsdóttir, Marý Ólafsdóttir, Sigríður Ásdís Jónsdóttir, Viggó Jóhansson and Thorunn Arnadottir

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Nordurmyrin is a meat cutting- and serving board. It draws its name from a neighbourhood in the old east of Reykjavik. Its street names are named… Read More

Nordurmyrin is a meat cutting- and serving board. It draws its name from a neighbourhood in the old east of Reykjavik. Its street names are named after renowned characters in the old icelandic sagas: Landnama, Laxdaela and Njala. These are examples of the street names: Audargata, Gudrunargata, Gunnarsbraut and Skarphedinsgata. When meat is cut on the board the blood juices rush down the streets. It refers to the conflicts that arose in the societies of the second and third generations of Icelandic settlers.
Designed by "7-9-13 Design Group": Anna Thorunn Hauksdottir, Björg Juto, Ingunn Jónsdóttir, Marý Ólafsdóttir, Sigríður Ásdís Jónsdóttir, Viggó Jóhansson and Thorunn Arnadottir Read Less